An IRS audit is an official review of your tax return to verify the accuracy of your income, deductions, and credits. Audits can occur for many reasons:
Random selection
Discrepancies in reported income
Excessive deductions or credits claimed
Red flags identified by IRS algorithms
Related-party audits (linked to another taxpayer under review)
Correspondence Audit
Conducted by mail; requests specific documentation.
Office Audit
Requires you to meet an IRS examiner at a local IRS office.
Field Audit
The IRS visits your home, business, or accountant’s office for an in-depth review.
The IRS has experienced auditors trained to interpret the law in the government’s favor. Without expert representation, you may unintentionally provide information that could increase your tax liability or lead to additional penalties.
Our role is to act as your authorized representative under IRS regulations (Form 2848 – Power of Attorney), so you never have to speak directly to the IRS without our guidance.
Our IRS Audit Representation Services Include:
Audit Risk Assessment
Reviewing your IRS notice and identifying potential issues.
Document Preparation & Submission
Organizing and presenting records in a professional, compliant manner.
IRS Communication
Serving as your direct point of contact with the IRS, so you don’t have to.
Strategic Defense
Leveraging tax law to protect your rights and reduce liabilities.
Settlement Negotiations
Working toward favorable resolutions, including Offer in Compromise, penalty abatements, or installment agreements.
Post-Audit Support
Handling appeals if the IRS assessment is unfavorable.
No Change – Your return is accepted as filed.
Agreed Change – You agree to IRS adjustments and pay any additional tax owed.
Disagreed Change – You dispute the IRS findings and pursue an appeal.
Our goal is always to achieve no change or the most favorable resolution possible.
✅ In-Depth Knowledge of IRS Audit Procedures
✅ Licensed & Experienced Tax Professionals
✅ Protection Against Unnecessary Penalties
✅ Complete Confidentiality and Client Advocacy